Adjutant Richard "Shorty" Vanthoff - 773-7915RICHARDVANTHOFF@GIECOM.NET
Commander Robert Soluri, 1st Vice Commander George Deglopper, 2nd Vice Commander Bill Riggs,3rd Vice Commander George DeGlopper, Financial Henry Ensminger
Adjutant Richard "Shorty" Vanthoff, Sgt. at arms Kester Bleich, Chaplain Joe SynakowskiMission: Service to veterans. Information for various benefits due veterans of all services, national and community affairsHelp: Help in recruiting recently discharged veterans and those veterans who do not belong to at least one veterans organizationStrengths: Largest veterans organization in the worldIdeas: The many veterans living on Grand Island are a great untapped source of community involvement. They should be encouraged to help the various programs in the town.

Military Service Organizations Donate Van For Veterans In Need - Oct. 2007 In the group photo are (left front)
American Legion Commander Robert Soluri, VFW Chaplain Michael Rogan, Wally Wigdorski, Jim Skindell, VFW Commander Dan McMahon, DAV Commander Joseph Synakowski and Earl DeGlopper; (back) Don Richards, VFW Honor Guard Captain Gerald Korzen, Alan Lee Sr., Ray DeGlopper, George DeGlopper, Allen Prame, Henry Ensminger Jr., and Albert Payne.
Click photos for larger view The Disabled American Veterans Transportation Network located at the Buffalo VA Hospital, dedicated two new vans on Saturday, October 20, 2007, purchased through donations from local groups, individuals and organizations. Other vans are purchased through a partnership involving citizens, veterans' groups, unions, private foundations, Federal, State and local government officials. The Charles N. DeGlopper Memorial VFW Post 9249, Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 and the Grand Island DAV Chapter #160 combined with a private foundation to purchase a van for the transportation of our Veterans in need of medical care throughout the western New York area. Michael Finegan, Director, VA WNY Healthcare System, gave some inspiring statistics about the transportation network and the local vans during the dedication ceremony. These vans serve about 40,000 Veterans annually or about 20% of the Veterans in WNY. There are two main transportations centers, one in Buffalo and the other in Batavia. The vans operating from Batavia average 89,000 mile per year while those operating from the Buffalo Veterans Hospital average 93,000 miles per year.

American Legion Announces Poppy Drive - 2007 Grand Island American Legion post 1346 will hold its annual poppy drive Friday, September 7 and Saturday, September 8, 2007 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at numerous locations on Grand Island.
The funds raised go to support our troops, needy organizations and gift supplies to our troops overseas. This year the three service organizations split the cost of a new van for the VA hospital that will be on the road soon. It will pick up veterans and take them to the hospital so they can get the medical attention they need.
"Please help us make this sucessful and give till it feels good."

Grave Site Flags For Memorial Day - 2007 The Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 no longer puts grave flags up in the Island cemeteries, since a large flag is up at each cemetery. The Legion made this decision several years ago because it was impossible to keep up with grave registration. However if anyone wants to put up a grave flag the American Legion will supply it.
Contact Shorty Vanthoff at 773-7915 to pick up your flag.

American Legion Sells 1387 Beautiful Flowers - Spring 2007(left) Burt Payne, Bill Riggs, Henry Ensminger, Joe Synakowski, Ken Lewis and Jack BurnsJodi Robinson Photos - Click for larger view. Members of the Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 held their 4th annual hanging plant sale which was larger than all the others. There were 1387 baskets sold over the May 11-12th weekend and 13 were donated to the Golden Age Center, Elderwood Nursing Home, the VFW and the Moose Lodge. Funds raised will go to pay for 1/3 of the cost for a new van that the VFW, DAV and Legion are donating to the VA hospital to transport veterans from their homes to their VA doctor appointments. This van will travel all over Western New York with the Grand Island service organizations' names on it.

American Legion Announces Hanging Flower Basket Sale - 2007 Members of the Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold their annual Hanging Flower Basket Sale on Friday, May 11, 2007 and Saturday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in front of the VFW Post, 2121 Grand Island Blvd. across from Tops. The flowers are all grown in the USA locally. "We will have what ever is available at this time," a spokesman for the Legion said. Don't forget Ma, because this sale is just before Mother's Day.

American Legion Meetings - 2006
Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 meets 7 p.m. on the last Wednesday of every month at the Moose Lodge on Grand Island Blvd. Those interested in joining are asked to attend to see if you are qualified.
The Legion is involved in the Blue Star program where by a banner will be given to the parent or spouse of someone from Grand Island who is deployed in harms way. For more information contact Dave Birt at 773-5300.

American Legion Announces Poppy Drive - 2006 The Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 will hold a poppy drive on Friday, September 8 and Saturday, September 9, 2006
to remember 9-11. This drive is to help the Legion members fund the many services and community projects they are involved in and to show WE WILL NEVER FORGET 9-11.

American Legion Announces Meeting - 2006 The Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 meets the last Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Moose Lodge on Grand Island Blvd. The next meeting is scheduled for March 29. For more information, contact Shorty Vanthoff, 773-7915.

American Legion's Successful Mother's Day Plant Sale - May 2005(left) Jodi Robinson is shown making her choices. (right) American Legion Adjutant Shorty Vanthoff keeping track of the funds with assistance from Bill Riggs (left).
Dan McMahon Photos - Click for larger view The Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 held another very successful Mother's Day Flower Sale at the VFW Post 9249 on May 12-13, 2006 with sales of the flowering baskets reaching 1009. Members of the American Legion extend their appreciation to all who supported the event.

American Legion Announces Hanging Flower Basket Sale - 2006 Members of the Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold their annual Hanging Flower Basket Sale on Friday, May 12, 2006 and Saturday, May 13 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in front of the VFW Post, 2121 Grand Island Blvd. across from Tops. Choose from Impatients, New Guinea Impatiens, Fuchsias, Ivy Geraniums, Begonias, and much more.
Those who have purchased plants in the past and provided a phone number, will be called the week of the sale as a reminder of the sale.

American Legion Picnic - 2005Shown from left are Bev and Peter Kuszczak, Jerri Schopp and Dr. Dick McCowan, Marilyn Synakowski and Ada Payne, Charter Member Mike Meyer and Dodie, Barbara and Dave Birt and Laurie Martin, Dave Birt and Cathy Long, Karen Vanthoff and George DeGlopper, Shorty Vanthoff, Bill Riggs.Photos by Birt PayneRichard "Shorty" Vanthoff, Adjutant of the
American Legion Post #1346 of Grand Island, hosted a summer picnic for members and their spouses in his yard on Whitehaven Road on Saturday, August 20, 2005. Scroll down for more information on Grand Island's American Legion Post #1346.

American Legion Holds Poppy Drive In Remembrance of 911 - September 2005 The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold a Poppy Drive September 9-10, 2005 at Tops Friendly Markets, HSBC Bank and the M&T Bank. The Poppy drive signifies the attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Flight 93, on September 11, 2001.
The officers and members of the American Legion will use the funds derived from this effort to help their needy veterans, veterans at the Veterans Hospital and various projects in the community.

Blue Star Service Banner Presented To Mehltretter Family - July 2005(left) Kathie and Mike Mehltretter, parents of LCPL Mike Mehltretter; Christopher Mehltretter and American Legion Commander Bob Soluri. Missing from the photo are Elizabeth and Kevin Mehltretter, siblings of LCPL Mehltretter.
Mary Stewart Photo - Click for larger view Kathie and Mike Mehltretter and their son, Christopher were presented with a Blue Star Service Banner by American Legion Commander Bob Soluri in the Moose Lodge Wednesday evening, June 29, 2005. The presentation was in honor of their son and brother, Lance Corporal Michael Mehltretter, United States Marine Corps, who is stationed in Iraq.
The American Legion Post 1346 will obtain and give a free (no cost) Banner to each family for home display, provided that the Service Person is deployed overseas, and is connected to Grand Island, e.g., the home on entry-to-duty, attended school, etc., on the Island.
This program was created in 1917 and the Banners were a common sight during WWI and WWII. Resurrected by the American Legion in 2001, the banner is displayed to show that a family member is currently serving in the Armed Forces. The American Legion honors those serving our country and wishes to have their families show their pride.
Recommendations may be made by a member of the family, a relative, a friend or a neighbor. For further information, call Chairman David Birt at 773-5300 or Post Adjutant Richard ‘Shorty’ Vanthoff at 773-7915. All requests will be processed as quickly as possible.

American Legion Brings Back "Blue Star Banner" - May 2005 The Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 is sponsoring and will supply a “Blue Star Banner” at no cost to qualified Island families. This program was created in 1917 and the Banners were a common sight during WWI and WWII. Resurrected by the American Legion in 2001, the banner is displayed to show that a family member is currently serving in the Armed Forces.
The American Legion honors those serving our country and wishes to have their families show their pride.
To qualify, a family must have a military person on ACTIVE duty deployed overseas. Reservists and National Guard personnel are also included.
The Blue Star Banner is to be displayed in a window where it may be seen by the public, to show your friends, neighbors and America that a member is serving their country.
The closest family member may request a banner by calling Chairman David Birt at 773-5300 or Post Adjutant Richard ‘Shorty’ Vanthoff at 773-7915. All requests will be processed as quickly as possible.

American Legion Flower Sale Tremendous Success - May 2005American Legion's gorgeous variety of flower baskets sold out early.Jodi Robinson Photos - Click for larger viewAmerican Legion member Joe Synakowski provided these photos. (left) Kathy Kendzierski and her mother, Arvilla with Shorty Vanthoff and Mike Meyer; (middle) Samantha Hill; (right) unidentified.
Click for larger view Great weather and community awareness that the members of the American Legion Post 1346 would once again be hosting their Mother's Day weekend Hanging Flower Basket Sale could be credited with the fantastic success of this year's event. Eight hundred basket were sold out by 2 p.m. Saturday, May 7th. Funds raised will used for the veterans at the Veterans Administration Hospital and a worthy Island cause to be decided on.
American Legion members who handled the sales under the chairmanship of Shorty Vanthoff, were Dan Morbito, Tom Cavanaugh, Bob Soluri, Joe Stefaniak, Joe Synakowski, George DeGlopper, Earl DeGlopper, Bill Riggs, Burt Payne, Al Prame, Norm "Mike" Meyer, Don Richards, Don Forster, Kester Bleich, Pete Kuszczak, Jack Burns, Larry Zelonis, Dave Birt and Mike Cutini.

American Legion Elects Officers - 2005 Members of the American Legion #1346 of Grand Island held an election of officers on April 27, 2005 with the following results:
Commander - Robert Soluri
1st Vice - Tom Cavanaugh
2nd Vice - Bill Riggs
3rd Vice - George DeGlopper
Finance - Norm Meyer
Adjutant - Richard Vanthoff
Joe Synakowski was appointed Chaplin, and Soluri & Vanthoff are delegates. Installation of officers will be held at the May meeting.

American Legion Hanging Flower Basket Sale - May 2005
Friday - Saturday Members of the Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold a Hanging Flower Basket Sale on Friday, May 6, 2005 and Saturday, May 7 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in front of the VFW Post, 2121 Grand Island Blvd. across from Tops. The sale, featuring hundreds of baskets containing impatients, fuchsias, begonias, New Guinea impatients, ivy geraniums and more, provides great gifts of flowers for Mother's Day.
Those who have purchased plants in the past and provided a phone number, will be called the week of the sale as a reminder of the sale.
NO presale orders. The cost of each hanging plant is $10. For further information on the sale, call Shorty Vanthoff, 773-7915. For information on joining the American Legion, call Joe Synakowski, 773-4180.

American Legion February Meeting - 2005 Members of the Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at the Moose Lodge. Topics to be covered are:
 YOU MAY HAVE EARNED A FREE LEGION JACKET
 Annual hanging plant sale
 Nominations of officers
 Blue star program
Please attend as your input is important.

American Legion Picnic - 2004Shown from left are Ada and Birt Payne, Harvey and Cathy Long, Dodie Meyer and Shorty Vanthoff, Charter Member Mike Meyer, Marilyn and Joe Synakowski and Joe Synakowski.Photos by Birt PayneRichard "Shorty" Vanthoff, Adjutant of the
American Legion Post #1346 of Grand Island, hosted a summer picnic for members and their spouses in his yard on Whitehaven Road on Saturday, August 21, 2004. The gathering of 31 people gave everyone the opportunity to get to know one another.

American Legion Presents Check For "Meaghan's Miracle" - 2004Richard "Shorty" Vanthoff, Adjutant of the
American Legion Post #1346 of Grand Island, is shown (left) handing a check to Tim Grotz for the "Meaghan's Miracle" fund drive. The American Legion donated the check and a collection container which were the results of a hot dog and pop sale held by the members during the Grand Crafts On the Island craft show June 26-27, 2004 at the Town Hall Commons. The money raised, a total of $500, will be used to help finance a double lung transplant for 17-year-old Meaghan who is the daughter of Tim and Kate Grotz.

American Legion Hot Dog Sale To Benefit Meaghan's Miracle - 2004 Members of the Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold a hot dog and pop sale at the Grand Crafts On The Island craft show June 26-27, 2004 at the Town Hall Commons.
The American Legion will donate the majority of the profits to Meaghan's Miracle. "Please visit us at the craft show and support a truly worthy Grand Island fundraiser," a spokesman for the Legion said this week.
Click "Meaghan's Miracle" for more information.

American Legion May Meeting - 2004 Members of the Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, 2004 at the Moose Lodge. The agenda will include the successful hanging plant sale, Memorial Day Honor Guard, and Hot Dog Sale at the Craft Show. For more information, call Shorty Vanthoff at 773-7915.

American Legion Sale Deemed A Success - 2004Robert Soluri Photos - Click for larger view Members of the American Legion Post 1346 ran a very successful hanging flower basket sale May 7-8, 2004 despite the rainy weather. Profits from the sale of 776 baskets will be used to pay for Honor Guard equipment and donations will be made to Island organizations pertaining to children and the needy. The sale was chaired by Shorty Vanthoff with a committee of 18 members working Friday and Saturday as well as Sunday, an unscheduled sale day due to Saturday's rain.
Those assisting Mr. Vanthoff were Bob Soluri, Joe Synakowski, John Burns, Al Prame, Larry Zelonis, Peter Kuszczak, Norm Meyer, Joe Stefinick, Dan Morabito, Tom Cavanaugh, Kester Bleich, Don Forster, Dave Birt, Earl DeGlopper, George DeGlopper, Ray DeGlopper and Albert Payne.
"I would personally like to thank all those who made this a success and remember we'll be there next year," Vanthoff said.

American Legion Meeting - April 2004 The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 28 in the Grand Island Rod & Gun Club meeting room, 1083 Whitehaven Road. Election of officers will be held at the April meeting. For more information, Shorty Vanthoff at 773-7915.

American Legion To Hold Hanging Plant Sale - 2004 Members of the Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold their 2nd annual hanging plant sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, May 7 and Saturday, May 8, 2004. The event will be held in front of The VFW Post, 2121 Grand Island Blvd. All plants are grown in the USA. A large variety similar to last year's sale will be available both days. Click "Flowers" for photos taken at the American Legion sale last year.

American Legion Member Receives 50-Year Service Award - 2004Click photo for larger viewAmerican Legion Post #1346 Commander Robert Soluri (left) and Adjutant Richard Vanthoff (right) presented Love Road resident Robert Meyer with a 50-year service award on Monday, March 8, 2004. Mr. Meyer, who served in the Philippines with the United States Army for four years, joined the Grand Island Post in 1953 by invitation from charter member Kenneth Maurer. At the time the Legion Post was located in the former Mary Star of the Sea Church in Ferry Village.

American Legion Meeting - March 2004 The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 31 at the Moose Lodge on Grand Island Blvd. For more information, Shorty Vanthoff at 773-7915.

50-Year Service Awards - 2004 The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will recognize Robert Meyer of Love Rd. and Richard Meyer of Huntington Beach, California with 50-Year Service Awards. For information on the Grand Island American Legion, email Adjutant Richard "Shorty" Vanthoff at
RICHARDVANTHOFF@GIECOM.NET

American Legion Meeting - February 2004 The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 25 at the Moose Lodge on Grand Island Blvd. For more information, contact Joe Synakowski at 773-4180 or Shorty Vanthoff at 773-7915.

American Legion Christmas Party - Dec. 2003Photos by American Legion Commander Bob Soluri The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 held its Christmas party for members and spouses at the Moose Lodge Wednesday, December 10, 2003.

American Legion Christmas Party - 2003 The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold its Christmas party for members and spouses at the Moose Lodge 7 p.m. December 10, 2003 featuring free pizza and wings, and a cash bar.

American Legion News - 2003 The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold its final meeting of the year at 7 p.m. on November 26, 2003 in the Moose Lodge, 2524 Grand Island Blvd. The Legion's Christmas party for members and spouses will be held at the Moose Lodge December 10 at 7 p.m. with free pizza and wings, and a cash bar.

American Legion Meeting - November 2003
The Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 will meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2003 in the meeting room of the Loyal Order of the Moose, 2524 Grand Island Blvd. There will be no meeting in December. Members are invited to a Christmas get-together and get acquainted party 7 p.m. December 10 at the Moose Club Rooms. Pizza and wings will be served. "Let's get together and get to know your fellow members of the American Legion" Bring a new member.

Cemetery Flags - 2003
The Grand Island American Legion Post 1346 no longer places grave flags on individual grave sites due to the installation of large poles and flags at each cemetery. A spokesman for the American Legion explained that, "Grave registration has fallen behind and we would not want to forget anyone who so deserves to be honored." For those wanting to install a grave flag, Post 1346 will supply one free. Call Richard (Shorty) Vanthoff at 773-7915 for further information.

First American Legion Commander of Post #1346 Passes Gavel - 2003Click for larger viewBarbi Lare PhotoKenneth Maurer, charter member and first commander of the Island's American Legion in the early 1940s, met Monday morning, August 11, 2003 in the town hall to make a presentation of the original American Legion Charter (1946) and the passing of the gavel to current Post #1346 Commander Robert Soluri. The charter along with a plaque of the names of those from Grand Island who fought in WWII are hanging in the town hall court room. An American Legion flag, donated by the Smith family who lost two sons (Charles A. and George E. Smith) during the second world war, is also displayed in the court room. Past Commander Maurer remained active with the Legion Post for several decades.

ATTENTION All Veterans
Do you have questions about benefits you have earned for serving your Country in the Military? The Disabled American Veterans Mobile Service office will visit Grand Island from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Wednesday, July 23. 2003 at the Charles N. DeGlopper Memorial Post #9249
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 2121 Grand Island Blvd. Your questions will be answered by Professional DAV Service Officers. This service is free to Veterans and family members of Veterans who can avoid rumors and wrong information from sources that do not have the latest information about Veterans Benefits. Do yourself a favor and get the right information from trained veterans Service Officers whose only concern is to help you receive the benefits you have earned. You do not have to be a member of the DAV. All are welcome to this program sponsored by the DAV.

Island American Legion Wins Awards - 2003
Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 Adjutant Richard "Shorty" Vanthoff and Commander Robert Soluri attended the 85th Annual Erie County American Legion Convention held in Alfred J. Jurek Post #1672 in Amherst June 6-7, 2003. The Grand Island American Legion was recognized with a first place award in Division 1 for increase in membership. Out of 45 posts, Grand Island had a 142.85% increase which was much higher than all other posts and may be the largest ever in the county. Grand Island also took a third place in the Americanism competition for essays written by St. Stephen School students Courtney Talarico and Laura Curcio.

American Legion Election - May 28, 2003
In accordance with the bylaws of the American Legion, an election will be held at the 7 p.m. May 28, 2003 meeting in the Loyal Order of the Moose meeting room, 2524 Grand Island Blvd. Nominations are open to all qualified members in good standing. All members are urged to attend this important function of the Post and consider serving as an officer of the Post.
Qualified veterans are welcome to join the American Legion. Call Shorty Vanthoff at 773-7915 or Joe Synakowski at 773-4180 for further information.

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Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the last Wednesday of the month at th Loyal Order of The Moose Lodge #180, 2524 Grand Island Blvd., Grand Island, NY 14072. Members will be notified of changes at the American Legion web page at www.Isledegrande.com under groups. Check it out! Notification of changes will also be made by phone, e-mail, or the Island Dispatch.

American Legion Hanging Basket Sale - 2003American Legion workers shown on Friday morning, May 9th are Wendy Peters, Alphia Prosser, Shorty Vanthoff and Jack Burns.Dan McMahon PhotoPhotos taken 2 p.m. today (Fri., May 9) - over 150 baskets sold by 2 p.m.Jodi Hayes Dodd Photos
The American Legion Post 1346 has announced a flower sale of 10" hanging baskets. The sale will be held at the VFW Post, 2121 Grand Island Blvd. on Friday and Saturday, May 9-10, 2003. Hours on Friday are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and hours on Saturday are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The price of the baskets is $10 with all profits going to worthy Grand Island causes.
Grand Island's American Legion Post 1346 is not only enjoying more public awareness than it has seen in many years, but is also seeing its membership list grow this year. "New members who qualify are being accepted so that we can make this a great Post like it was at one time," a spokesman for the American Legion said this week.
To order hanging basket plants or for information on joining the American Legion, call Shorty Vanthoff at 773-7915 or email to richardvanthoff@giecom.net.

American Legion Meeting - November 2002
Grand Island Post #1346 American Legion will meet at the Loyal Order of the Moose #180 meeting room, 2524 Grand Island Blvd. at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2002. There will be no meeting in December due to the last Wednesday meeting date on Christmas Day. All members are urged to attend the November meeting.

American Legion News
Grand Island Post #1346 American Legion holds regular monthly meetings at the Loyal Order of the Moose #180 meeting room, 2524 Grand Island Blvd at 7 p.m. on the last Wednesday of the month. The next meeting is on September 25, 2002. Members are encouraged to attend the meetings to be informed of the latest veterans' benefits and local veterans' affairs. Qualified veterans are urged to join the world's largest veterans organization.

American Legion Meeting
The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 will hold a general meeting at the Loyal Order of the Moose #180, 2524 Grand Island Blvd. on Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 7 p.m. All American Legion members are urged to attend. Those who may be eligible and are interested in joining the American Legion are asked to attend the meeting and sign up.

The Disabled American Veterans Mobile Service Office (MSO) will be stationed at the Charles N. DeGlopper Memorial Post #9249 Veterans of Foreign Wars, 2121 Grand Island Blvd. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on October 18, 2002.
Veterans and dependents of veterans are invited to inquire about benefits due veterans and their families. Veterans who have claims pending and/or wish to file a claim for benefits, are urged to speak to a well trained service officer of the DAV. This service is provided free to veterans and their dependents by the Disabled American Veterans. You may be entitled to benefits you earned while serving in the Armed Forces that you are not aware of.
The Congress of the United States of America has cut veterans' benefit funding over the past few years to the point of depriving the veterans and their families of well earned benefits. If you have had problems applying for medical care at the Veterans Hospital or getting prescription drugs from the VA, this is your opportunity to get the answers you need.

Notice To All Veterans
The Grand Island American Legion Post #1346 is holding a recruiting drive, open to qualified Veterans of all branches of service. The Charles N. DeGlopper Memorial Post #1346 Veterans of Foreign Wars are cooperating with the Legion by allowing the use of their Pavilion for this event, scheduled for 7 p.m., Thursday, August 23, 2001.
Legion members are urging all veterans to attend and check to see if they are qualified to join the American Legion, as it is of utmost importance to continue the fight for retaining the benefits that qualified veterans have earned. The squeaky wheel gets the grease and the membership reminds everyone in government of the promises that were made to the Veterans. The American Legion needs the support of all eligible veterans to lobby and represent them, not only in Washington, but at all levels of government.
Refreshments will be served and spouses are welcome to attend.

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